Don’t get me wrong, we loved what we watched and had fun, but I do feel that it all depends on the experience you’re looking for.
This is a local theatre with volunteers putting on shows. The parking is clearly laid out and people are friendly.
It is not wheelchair accessible at all but the ticket price is fair. It was relatively clean and the show was full.
There were technical issues during the show, resulting in smoke so everyone had to evacuate and when we were able to return they had to use the main overhead lights for the remainder of the show. I don’t believe this is a common occurrence.
The main hangup I have is their strict no-refund policy. Not for bad weather, nothing. If we had not been able to finish the production, their refund policy made it sound as though we would not be able to get our money back.
Overall, we had a good time, just had a weird vibe from...
Read moreMy husband and I have attended many plays at the Rep and greatly enjoy them. The actors are dedicated to their craft and make the experience consistently fun. My husband isn't exactly an artsy person, so the first one we watched was a Sherlock Holmes play which we both loved. We've come back now many times and missed it during the pandemic when we could not attend! They usually have a break with candy, coffee, water, and pop ... but it would be nice if you were able to get a cocktail or even a beer...
Read moreThe step going into the theater is entirely too steep but that is my only complaint as seating is extremely comfortable with lots of leg room! The staff is friendly adding to a very enjoyable evening at The Rep! The highlight of course was the 2020 presenation of "A Raisin in the Sun." The integrity of this timeless classic was beautifully preserved. It was funny when it was supposed to be funny and poignantly painful as the scenes dictated. Mucho cudos to the cast...
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